So be careful little fingers what you post. The internet is like God and like the devil. It sees all and forgives nothing. Knowing this, I will still tweet and blog, and I’m sure I’ll make mistakes from time to time. But I hope I wont forget the one indispensable rule...

True confessions: I don't share the gospel as often as I know that I should and that I have opportunity. Why? Is it because I don't like that awkward moment? Desiring God addresses That Awkward Moment When We Speak the Gospel...

God gives most of us this awareness of awkwardness so that we would never, not for a second, trust in or magnify ourselves and drift away from the magnificence of the gospel. This awareness in evangelism makes the gospel tangible. It means I need the gospel right now myself. Not only does my hearer need Jesus at this moment, but so do I!

Timmy Brister writes specifically in terms of the upcoming Southern Baptist Convention but I find his post helpful not merely regarding theological disagreements and controversies on the convention level but on the community level as well (have I mentioned my church is a split-turned-plant?).

And, just having read and discussed Katie's book Kisses from Katie I was interested to read her most recent post what we've been up to...